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Former Liverpool Captain Set to Return to the Premier League with Brentford
Jordan Henderson is poised to make a high-profile return to the Premier League, with Brentford securing a two-year deal for the former Liverpool and England captain following his departure from Ajax.
The 35-year-old midfielder, who left the Dutch club by mutual consent a year before his contract was due to expire, will bring a wealth of experience and leadership to a Brentford side undergoing significant transition.
Henderson’s move comes at a pivotal moment for the West London club. Brentford have seen the departure of captain and midfield linchpin Christian Norgaard to Arsenal, as well as the exit of long-serving head coach Thomas Frank, who joined Tottenham Hotspur.
New boss Keith Andrews, promoted from assistant, now faces the challenge of integrating Henderson into a squad that has also lost key figures like goalkeeper Mark Flekken and could soon see star forward Bryan Mbeumo depart for Manchester United.
Henderson’s Journey: From Liverpool Glory to Ajax Captaincy
Henderson’s career has been defined by leadership and resilience. After joining Liverpool from Sunderland in 2011, he became a central figure in the club’s modern renaissance, captaining the Reds to Premier League and Champions League titles and making nearly 500 appearances.
His brief stint in Saudi Arabia with Al-Ettifaq was followed by 18 months at Ajax, where he quickly earned the captain’s armband and helped the club secure Champions League qualification, despite narrowly missing out on the Eredivisie crown last season.
Upon leaving Ajax, Henderson expressed gratitude for his time in Amsterdam, highlighting the honor of captaining the club and the warmth shown to his family. His exit was marked by mutual respect, with Ajax officials praising his professionalism and influence both on and off the pitch.
Brentford’s Ambition: Experience and Stability Amid Change
Brentford identified Henderson as their top target to fill the leadership void left by Norgaard and Ben Mee, who also departed this summer. The club believes Henderson’s pedigree—84 England caps, multiple major trophies, and a reputation for setting standards—will be invaluable as they aim to stabilize and push for a top-half finish in the Premier League.
Henderson is expected to anchor the midfield, mentoring younger talents like Mikkel Damsgaard and Yunus Kon, and providing a steady presence in a team bracing for further changes.
The transfer is also a personal milestone for Henderson, who prioritized a return to England despite interest from clubs across Europe. With his sights set on earning a place in England’s 2026 World Cup squad under new manager Thomas Tuchel, Brentford offers the perfect platform for the veteran to showcase his enduring quality at the highest level.
As Brentford fans look ahead to the new campaign, Henderson’s arrival signals both ambition and continuity—a statement that, even in a summer of upheaval, the Bees intend to remain a force in the Premier League.